Controversial US based Evangelist Emmanuel Addai who is noted for calling people out as Illuminati’s and therefore promise to expose their wrongdoing has promised to pay the $21,000 which is needed to repatriate the remains of late Highlife singer, Anokye Superior.

The father of the late Anokye Supremo aka Daddy Lumba Junior, Mr. Kwadwo Barfo hadappealed to the masses and wealthy Ghanaians to help him raise the needed funds which will help bring back the remains of the late musician and give him a befitting burial as the customs of their family demands.

Mr. Barfo revealed that currently, the family would have to settle the outstanding balance of $21,000 being the cost incurred at the hospital where his son died.

He also revealed that aside this bill, there is an extra bill they would have to pay to the private mortuary where the body is at the moment because the government hospital where he was operated stated they couldn’t keep his remains for more than 2 days.

Again, the third bill the family is relying on the good people of Ghana to pay is the money to be paid in order to convey Anokye Supremo’s remains from India to Ghana for burial.

Anokye Supremo’s father ended his sad revelation by calling on the many benevolent people who promised to in one way or the other help when his son appeared on Kofi TV show to help the family by fulfilling their promise now.

Daddy Lumba Junior aka Anokye Supremo died in a coma on 30th January 2019 in India after he had gone for a brain tumor surgery.

But the controversial Evangelist says he’s willing to pay the money and help with the repatriation of the body.

He however demanded that the mortuary number and the hospital’s name be made available to him and his team.

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